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J Assoc Physicians India ; 72(7): 48-54, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38990587

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to analyze the risk factors and etiological profile of lower back pain (LBP) among patients attending a neurology outpatient department at a tertiary care center. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted, involving 170 patients, aged over 18, presenting with LBP between March and August 2023. Sociodemographic and lifestyle data were collected, and diagnostic investigations, including X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), were performed. Patients were categorized into acute and chronic LBP groups for analysis. RESULTS: Age-acute LBP was more prevalent in younger patients (<35 years), while chronic LBP was predominant in older age-groups (≥55 years). Gender-females showed a higher prevalence of LBP compared to males, with chronic LBP more common among females. Triggering events-heavy weightlifting was a significant trigger for chronic LBP, while coughing/sneezing was common in acute LBP. Occupation-patients with physically exerting jobs were more prone to acute LBP, while chronic LBP was prevalent among homemakers and those with no work. Body mass index (BMI)-obesity and overweight were associated with chronic LBP. Medication-chronic LBP patients were more likely to be on medication compared to acute LBP patients. MRI findings-prolapsed intervertebral disk (PIVD) was the most prevalent etiology, more common in chronic LBP patients. Other etiologies included vertebral fracture, tumor, tuberculosis, and various spinal conditions. CONCLUSION: Lower back pain is a multifaceted condition influenced by age, gender, BMI, and lifestyle factors. Effective management and prevention strategies should consider these risk factors to improve patients' quality of life. A comprehensive approach is essential to address the complex etiology of LBP.


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Low Back Pain , Tertiary Care Centers , Humans , Low Back Pain/epidemiology , Low Back Pain/etiology , Male , Female , Risk Factors , Cross-Sectional Studies , Adult , Middle Aged , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Prevalence , Chronic Pain/epidemiology , Chronic Pain/etiology , Age Factors , Sex Factors , Body Mass Index , Young Adult , Aged
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